Lintienshan Forestry Culture Park

The front part of the cultural park is very well preserved and well maintained. A short section of railway has been rebuilt, but it soon ends at a blockade. You can walk around it—the tracks continue for about 300 meters before they are interrupted. I especially recommend this visit for children.

In the upper area, the foundations of a small settlement are still visible; it was destroyed by a fire. A bit further uphill lie the remains of a village, but I couldn’t find any information about it. It is slowly being left to decay.

Above this area, the Wanrong Forest Road begins, ending at section 102—but that’s another adventure.

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